Cena_mark - 2016-06-08 Homer, damn it, you know who I'm talking about. I'm talking about the characters based on their US names not Japanese names. The boxer character known as Balrog in the States was called M. Bison in Japan, but here in the States M. Bison is the dictator guy with the cape and peaked cap.
And yes the end was cool. John Cena's music like Guile's theme goes with everything.

EvilHomer - 2016-06-08 Also, you're wrong, the best Street Fighter character was Sakura.

Cena_mark - 2016-06-08 Nobody who wasn't in Street Fighter 2 can be the best Street Fighter character. Sakura is just a weaker faster version of Ryu, and her story is lame.

Cena_mark - 2016-06-08 Cena is anti corporate. He himself said that he is the definition of working class cause he works hard.

EvilHomer - 2016-06-08 We've been over this, Cena - Cena is a rich kid. His backstory is basically Karin from Street Fighter.

And what's wrong with being a weaker, faster version of Ryu? Ken is a weaker, faster version of Ryu, and Ken is awesome. Ryu is awesome too, for that matter! You're just mad because, when polled, Japanese gamers tend to prefer Sakura over any other Street Fighter character, save perhaps Chun Li or Cammy. Your precious John C. Vega Pinochet, Esq, need not apply!

Cena_mark - 2016-06-08 So all the Japanese favorites are female characters, surprise surprise. Of course Bison/Vega doesn't get the horny fanboy vote, but he's still the best fighter and the psycho crusher is the best move.
That blast processing analogy is terrible. Sakura wouldn't be Ryu with blast processing, Evil Ryu would be blast processing, and the SNES would be Dan.
Cena may have been upper middle class, but he still had to work hard and struggle.

EvilHomer - 2016-06-09 Blast processing makes things faster but weaker. You've seen the specs, you know the SNES was superior to Genesis. SNES is the Evil Ryu. Dan would be any one of the dozens of stupid peripherals Sega tried, and failed, to save their dying company with.

And anyways, who says it's all just horny fanboys? Japanese gamers take their videogame-playing very seriously; it's like football for them. They wouldn't vote based solely on how hot the character is, and it's obviously just sheer coincidence that the top three favorite fighters also happen to be the three most bangable chicks.